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Subject: Re: H1B Visa Question Posted on: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 16:53:39 -0400



Thanks for your information..



So after Oct petitioners have to wait until April, to submit it again.



Another question, do anyone knows approximately the cost of this process. I
know that the sponsor pays for it, but it would be good to know.





Nicholas


"Paul S" wrote in message
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>
>> April until Oct ...there are limited numbers available and they may
>> run out sooner ...In most cases An individual may not apply for H-1B
>> visa. H-1B status requires a sponsoring U.S. employer. A U.S. employer
>> has to sponsor the H1B petition to employ a foreign professional.
>
> Yep my application for H1B was submitted by the company offering me a
> job last month. Its not on fast track and using my reference number
> in the online search it appears that it can take between 30 and 120
> days to process (office currently seems to be working on about 70
> days turnaround). I'm hoping to hear something around late August
> time. My immigration lawyer told us that they get given a heads up
> when the cap (65,000) is about to be hit so its better if the
> application is in early. They normally seem to hit the cap in late
> August (or so i'm told).
>
> Paul
>
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